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Women in the Potosí region of southern Bolivia typically wear shawls called iliqlla, and according to tradition the pattern identifies the wearer's community. The zig-zagging design of this alpaca cardigan is inspired by these woven shawls, as well as the colors of Andean sky over Cerro de Potosí, a mountain that has yielded rich mines of silver ore since the Spanish conquest.

LOVE ALPACA SWEATERS. BEST WARMTH A PERSON COULD HAVE, LOVELY COLORSCAN BE WORN WITH ANYTHING, FROM SKIRTS TO PANTS, TO JEANS. CAN DRESSUP OR DOWN. CAN'T SAY ENOUGH GOOD THINGS ABOUT THESE SWEATERS. WEAVING IS JUST BEAUTIFUL ALONG WITH COLORS, KEEP DOING THEM.SHERIAN, WEST TEXAS.

This beautiful sweater from Bolivia reflects their local landscape in gorgeous blues and browns -- also the winter colors of my home in the high desert, New Mexico. It is beautifully made, soft, and warm. I love this sweater.

Love how the colors chosen for the sleeves match the body of the sweater. Beautifully constructed. Muted colors were perfectly combined for a muted look yet so well done that you might think it is very fancy as I do. Would go perfect with brown slacks or wear with gold jewelry for a dressier effect. This is not a thin sweater. It has some thickness to it so that it is perfect in colder temperatures. I have many National Geographic alpaca sweaters and I would rank this one in the top three for originality, color choice and warmth.

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